A couple of months ago my dear little cat Montague had to spend a week at UC Davis Veterinary Hospital. I worked on this quilt for him while he was away. Once he was back home, he was to sleep alone at night for a couple of weeks. Since he loves to sleep with us, he was more than a little lonely. He also loves quilts, and I had this quilt ready on his bed to make him feel comfortable.

I love wind turbines, that’s what gave me the idea for this quilt block. It’s my version of a pinwheel quilt pattern with a little twist. These are some of the fabrics I purchased when I first started quilting/sewing. They were perfect for this project. Because of the sashing, I didn’t have to align any seams on these blocks, which made for a very quick finish.

Along with using the walking foot for quilting, I also tried a little bit of free motion quilting on this one. I wanted a sense of motion on the vanes, so I added light, curved-line quilting on them as if they were moving in counter-clockwise direction. Then I added wavy lines in the sashing for wind.

One day I will make a larger quilt from this pattern. As I was playing with colours, I came up with a few colourways. Orange-yellow-grey is my favourite combination and the blue one is inspired by my love for the night sky. I believe I was thinking of trees and lakes when I coloured the blue-green one. Gradients are always fun in any colour, I drew up an aqua-teal one!

A few notes about the pattern –

It is NOT a true HST block. However, along with the paper piecing pattern, I included instructions for making the blocks using HST-s as well.

Measurements and templates are provided if you wish to precut fabric for the paper piecing blocks.

It’s a scrap and 5″ charm-pack-friendly block. Instructions are included to make both 10.0″ and 8.0″ blocks. The 8.0″ blocks can be made from 5.0″ charm packs.

Here is a photo of Montague on his quilt after he came back home. It has been a couple of months since his treatment. He is doing extremely well, happy, healthy and joined up with the rest of the family. Thank you for all your well wishes!!

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Coming Soon

Lego Harry Potter Quilt Along

I have a list of the blocks already. As soon as I finish figuring out the details, I will post about it. I am so excited, I just had to share it here already!

Happy Sewing,
-Soma

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The quilt turned out great and I love your fabric choices. It looks like the large version has great potential, I’ll be very interested in seeing that one. So glad your kitty is recovering and he deserves some extra spoiling.
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Kate

I really like this pattern, but I especially like your quilting motifs. They are very industrial/business-like, but the curves on some of the blades softens that industrial look. Your poor kitty?? What is everyone thinking?!? Obviously he is the king of the house and knows it! That quilt just makes his throne a little more cushy and a lot more regal. Say hello to His Highness for me!

That’s wonderful that you did your instructions for this quilt pattern in two ways Soma! Also a lot of work. Such good news that Monty is back to good health! He looks like he enjoys his pinwheel quilt very much!
Congratulations to Nancy A!

Montague has discerning taste in quilts, doesn’t he. He looks as if he owns the world lying languidly on his beautiful quilt. Your pinwheel vane quilt is lovely. I love the different different patterns and the colours are fabulous. More clever quilt designs imagined by you. ‘Tis a talented lady, that you are, Soma.